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Le Pen Sentenced, Banned From 2027 Election
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison (two years to be served) and banned her from running for office for five years, including the next presidential election, due to the misuse of €2.9 million in European Parliament funds; the National Rally party received a €2 million fine...
Le Pen Sentenced, Banned From 2027 Election
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison (two years to be served) and banned her from running for office for five years, including the next presidential election, due to the misuse of €2.9 million in European Parliament funds; the National Rally party received a €2 million fine...
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52% Bias Score


EU Parliament's Right Wing Targets Environmental NGOs, Threatening Funding
Right-wing members of the European Parliament are attacking environmental NGOs, threatening their EU funding and potentially silencing them; a vote on the LIFE program in late March could severely curtail their activities.
EU Parliament's Right Wing Targets Environmental NGOs, Threatening Funding
Right-wing members of the European Parliament are attacking environmental NGOs, threatening their EU funding and potentially silencing them; a vote on the LIFE program in late March could severely curtail their activities.
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56% Bias Score


EU Explores Legal Strategies to Counter Orbán's Obstructionism
The European Union faces a challenge from Hungary's Viktor Orbán, who undermines EU security policy and supports Russia. To counter this, the EU is exploring creative legal interpretations, such as using Article 20 for enhanced cooperation and potentially reinterpreting Article 7 for simultaneous sa...
EU Explores Legal Strategies to Counter Orbán's Obstructionism
The European Union faces a challenge from Hungary's Viktor Orbán, who undermines EU security policy and supports Russia. To counter this, the EU is exploring creative legal interpretations, such as using Article 20 for enhanced cooperation and potentially reinterpreting Article 7 for simultaneous sa...
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64% Bias Score


EU's "ReArm Europe" Plan Faces Opposition from Spain
The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, opposes the EU's "reArm Europe" plan, preferring a broader "security" approach that avoids focusing on military investment, creating friction within the EU and domestic opposition due to Spain's traditionally pacifist stance.
EU's "ReArm Europe" Plan Faces Opposition from Spain
The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, opposes the EU's "reArm Europe" plan, preferring a broader "security" approach that avoids focusing on military investment, creating friction within the EU and domestic opposition due to Spain's traditionally pacifist stance.
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60% Bias Score


Romania Bars Second Far-Right Candidate from Presidential Race
Romania's electoral commission excluded far-right presidential candidate Diana Sosoaca due to past violations of democratic values, following a similar disqualification of leading contender Calin Georgescu, amidst concerns about foreign interference and rising extremism.
Romania Bars Second Far-Right Candidate from Presidential Race
Romania's electoral commission excluded far-right presidential candidate Diana Sosoaca due to past violations of democratic values, following a similar disqualification of leading contender Calin Georgescu, amidst concerns about foreign interference and rising extremism.
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48% Bias Score


Huawei-Linked Corruption Scandal Rocks European Parliament
A European Parliament corruption investigation involving Huawei and its lobbyists led to 21 searches in Belgium and Portugal, one arrest, and the seizure of evidence related to alleged bribery and influence-peddling, aiming to counter negative US narratives about Huawei.
Huawei-Linked Corruption Scandal Rocks European Parliament
A European Parliament corruption investigation involving Huawei and its lobbyists led to 21 searches in Belgium and Portugal, one arrest, and the seizure of evidence related to alleged bribery and influence-peddling, aiming to counter negative US narratives about Huawei.
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52% Bias Score

Sumar Pressures Spanish Government to Present Budget Amidst Coalition Disputes
Amid internal disagreements and recent clashes over taxation and defense spending, Spain's Sumar party is pressuring the government to present a budget proposal for this year, while a new budget extension is deemed highly likely due to the fragmented parliament and the conditions imposed by Podemos ...

Sumar Pressures Spanish Government to Present Budget Amidst Coalition Disputes
Amid internal disagreements and recent clashes over taxation and defense spending, Spain's Sumar party is pressuring the government to present a budget proposal for this year, while a new budget extension is deemed highly likely due to the fragmented parliament and the conditions imposed by Podemos ...
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44% Bias Score

Weimar Triangle: A Cornerstone for European Security Amidst Ukraine War
French MP Frédéric Petit, based in Poland, emphasizes the revived importance of the Weimar Triangle (France, Germany, Poland) for European security, advocating for stronger cooperation among the three nations and countering internal political polarization to bolster defense capabilities.

Weimar Triangle: A Cornerstone for European Security Amidst Ukraine War
French MP Frédéric Petit, based in Poland, emphasizes the revived importance of the Weimar Triangle (France, Germany, Poland) for European security, advocating for stronger cooperation among the three nations and countering internal political polarization to bolster defense capabilities.
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44% Bias Score

EU Parliament Condemns Commission's Bypass of Budget Oversight for Emergency Funding
The European Parliament criticized the European Commission for bypassing its budgetary oversight in allocating €150 billion for defense and €700 billion for Covid-19 recovery, using a fast-track procedure under Article 122 of the EU treaties, raising concerns about democratic accountability and tran...

EU Parliament Condemns Commission's Bypass of Budget Oversight for Emergency Funding
The European Parliament criticized the European Commission for bypassing its budgetary oversight in allocating €150 billion for defense and €700 billion for Covid-19 recovery, using a fast-track procedure under Article 122 of the EU treaties, raising concerns about democratic accountability and tran...
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44% Bias Score

EU Omnibus Package: Streamlining Regulations, Sparking Debate on Sustainability and Competitiveness
The EU's Omnibus package simplifies environmental and social regulations, aiming to save €6.3 billion annually and mobilize €50 billion in investments, but faces criticism for weakening due diligence and environmental reporting requirements, sparking debate in the European Parliament.

EU Omnibus Package: Streamlining Regulations, Sparking Debate on Sustainability and Competitiveness
The EU's Omnibus package simplifies environmental and social regulations, aiming to save €6.3 billion annually and mobilize €50 billion in investments, but faces criticism for weakening due diligence and environmental reporting requirements, sparking debate in the European Parliament.
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64% Bias Score

EU Bypasses Parliament in €800 Billion Ukraine Aid Plan
The European Commission bypassed the European Parliament when approving an €800 billion aid package for Ukraine using Article 122 of the EU Treaty, citing emergency provisions; this decision sparked controversy, highlighting concerns over democratic legitimacy and future power imbalances within the ...

EU Bypasses Parliament in €800 Billion Ukraine Aid Plan
The European Commission bypassed the European Parliament when approving an €800 billion aid package for Ukraine using Article 122 of the EU Treaty, citing emergency provisions; this decision sparked controversy, highlighting concerns over democratic legitimacy and future power imbalances within the ...
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52% Bias Score

EU Bypasses Parliament to Approve €150 Billion for Ukraine Defense
The EU Commission used Article 122 to approve a €150 billion loan for Ukraine's defense, bypassing the European Parliament which responded with a non-binding resolution urging increased defense spending and greater oversight, despite some MEPs' concerns about democratic legitimacy.

EU Bypasses Parliament to Approve €150 Billion for Ukraine Defense
The EU Commission used Article 122 to approve a €150 billion loan for Ukraine's defense, bypassing the European Parliament which responded with a non-binding resolution urging increased defense spending and greater oversight, despite some MEPs' concerns about democratic legitimacy.
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48% Bias Score
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